Description

If you’re looking for a liquid herbal supplement that could potentially work to maintain optimal GI tract function‚ Progena’s German Chamomile may be right for you.

Specifically‚ German chamomile (matricaria recutita) might have a gentle antispasmodic effect. As a result‚ this supplement may act to relieve certain symptoms associated with mild stomach cramps.

Moreover‚ this herb contains a bioflavonoid called apigenin that may help address some mild anxiety-related symptoms.

For these reasons‚ every serving of this Progena supplement provides 60 milligrams of German chamomile extract; notably‚ this alcohol-free extract has been standardized to contain 1.2 percent apigenin.

Finally‚ German Chamomile is versatile: you can mix it into half a glass of water or even use it to make tea!

Each bottle of German Chamomile by Progena contains two fluid ounces of solution‚ which should last for almost three weeks at the recommended serving size of 15 drops three times daily.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are not meant to diagnose‚ treat or cure any disease or medical condition. Please consult your doctor before starting any exercise or nutritional supplement program or before using these or any product during pregnancy or if you have a serious medical condition.

Ratings & Reviews

Great!

I love German Chamomile by Progena! Lots of benefits.

Pros

Dosage and Administration 1 to 2 mL of the glycerite form of German chamomile may be used three times daily to treat spasm or inflammation. For ulcers and other stomach pain, heartburn, and gas you can make a tea using 2 to 3 grams of the herb mixed in boiling water and then let sit for 10 to 15 minutes. May take up to 4 times daily. For lungs during cold weather pour a few drops of chamomile into steaming water and inhale. To soothe hemorrhoids, cuts, eczema, or insect bites, use 1/4 lb of dried flowers per bath, or use alcohol extracts of chamomile flowers in the tub.

Cons

German chamomile is generally considered safe. However, chamomile should be kept away from the eyes and when taken in high dosages chamomile tea may cause vomiting.

√I would recommend this item to a friend.

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By Natalia
from Hudson, MA

5

12/18/2014

Rare find of alcohol-free Chamomile

I ordered this product for my 17 Year old daughter to help her with her anxiety and some stomach issues. While I cannot say either way yet, whether it worked or not, I was really happy to find an alcohol-free Chamomile at a very reasonable price. My daughter likes the taste and I am not worried about the alcohol content.

If you have any general questions regarding orders or our policies and programs, please contact our Customer Happiness Team @ 1.800.383.6008

If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Your healthcare professional is the best source for guidance before beginning an exercise or nutritional supplement program.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Review Highlights

By Natalia

I ordered this product for my 17 Year old daughter to help her with her anxiety and some stomach issues. While I cannot say either way yet, whether it worked or not, I was really happy to find an alcohol-free Chamomile at a very reasonable price. My ...